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1998 Honda Accord LX Coupe Review
| by Jesse |
“Awesome car”
Overall the best midsized coupe I have ever owned! Roomy interior and decent gas mileage. The car gets around 26 mpg through town and is definately a sharp car to look at in the sun. I just wish it had a sunroof and 5-speed but that is the only thing I would change about the car.
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1998 Honda Accord LX Coupe Used Cars in Savannah, GA 31408
Price: $3,987
Mileage: 184,314
Location: Savannah, GA 31408
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Certified Pre-Owned: No
Transmission: 4-Speed Automatic
Color: Mystic Blue Pearl
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Used 1998 Honda Accord LX Coupe for sale
- $3,987, 184,314 miles with Steel Wheels
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(5 reviews)
"I drove six hours to get my car.
When I got there, it was sitting out front polished and sparkling
Waiting for me. The whole process was done before I got there all I
had to do was sign. Awesome experience!"
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1998 Honda Accord LX Coupe Used Cars in Mesa, AZ 85210
Price: $4,995
Mileage: 172,070
Location: Mesa, AZ 85210
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Certified Pre-Owned: No
Transmission: 4-Speed Automatic
Color: White
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Used 1998 Honda Accord LX Coupe for sale
- $4,995, 172,070 miles
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(4 reviews)
"good site and easy to use"
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1998 Honda Accord LX Coupe Used Cars in Auburn, WA 98002
Price: $5,900
Mileage: 0
Location: Auburn, WA 98002
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Certified Pre-Owned: No
Transmission: 5-Speed Manual
Color: Flamenco Black Pearl
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Used 1998 Honda Accord LX Coupe for sale
- $5,900, 0 miles with Steel Wheels,
Alloy Wheels
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(2 reviews)
"This story is worth reading if you are considering doing business with this dealership. Date of story: June 19, 2012.
First of all let me vindicate their new salesman Josh. He was great. I have no complaints about him.
1. I bought a new car from Sunset in 1999, and now being in the market for another vehicle, I was eager to revisit them, with high expectations of perhaps buying another car from them, after seeing a suitable vehicle advertised on the internet.
2. My wife and I made an appointment one day in advance and drove 125 miles to see the vehicle in question. I asked for Josh, whom I had spoken to on the phone. He very quickly had us out for a test drive. We liked the car and asked to see the sales manager to negotiate a price.
3. We were introduced to a guy in a glass enclosed office overlooking the showroom floor. I wish I had gotten his name, but it might have been Brian. I'm just not sure, but in any case, he was identified to us as the Sales Manager.
4. We briefly explained to him that, we lived a long distance from the city, and had come to town with a list of 7 cars to see that day and would make our decision at the end of the day, based on price, condition, and mileage. We asked for his "sell price" for the car we liked.
5. The two previous dealers that we had visited that day had readily given us a sell price, and we expected the same here. Wrong. Not that I am in the habit of prejudging people, but this guy looked and dressed like a thug. I should have guessed what came next. Without even so much as a "Hi, glad to meet you", he immediately accused my wife and I of "shopping him", and said he “didn't do business that way”. He didn't even try to sugar coat it. He said it with the most sincere sneer that I have ever seen.
6. What could we say to that? We immediately walked out, only to be accosted by another salesman, who asked, "What would it take to put you in this car today"? Hmmm, let's see, how about a personal apology. Did I mention that we are retired people? We are not accustomed to being treated this way, particularly by someone who we might have spent several thousand dollars with.
7. The end of this story is that we ended up buying the same car from a different dealership, actually for more money than this guy had on his window sticker, and we were happy when we left, because we had been treated with respect.
8. I really hope this gets back to his boss, because this guy needs to be fired, and put back out on the street. Maybe he can do better selling drugs because that's the only profession I can think of where his disposition would be an asset."
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